People ask Reddit before they ask a sales rep. SubSifter watches the threads where your buyers are already deciding, scores them, and drafts a reply you can post in under a minute.
Three moving parts. Most teams are running by lunchtime.
Drop in your subreddits and keywords. Or paste your website URL and let AI suggest them. SubSifter pulls fresh posts on the schedule you set.
Every post gets a 0-10 score for relevance, intent, engagement, and risk. Posts under your threshold drop off the dashboard so you don't have to read them.
SubSifter writes the draft. You read it, tweak whatever's off, paste it into Reddit from your own account. Nothing automated, nothing for Reddit to flag.
ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity all cite Reddit when someone asks about a product. The replies you leave today are training data for the AI answers that decide whether prospects ever click through to your site. SubSifter just helps you find the right threads.
Built for B2B teams who want to find buyers in the threads they're already in.
Watch dozens of subs at once. SubSifter pulls from each one's RSS feed and from Reddit-wide keyword search.
Posts get a 0-10 score for relevance, buyer intent, engagement opportunity, and risk. Set a threshold; the rest disappears.
SubSifter writes the reply. You read, edit, paste it into Reddit yourself. Nothing automated touches your account.
Scored leads land in your existing channels with intent and competitor flags inline. Pro and Elite plans only.
Drag leads through New, Contacted, Converted, Lost. Tag closed deals with a dollar value. Closed revenue rolls up to your dashboard.
Posts get tagged: seeking recommendation, asking question, complaining, comparing options, sharing experience. Filter to whichever pays for your team. AMAs and megathreads get their own flag.
Posts that name your brand get flagged with positive, neutral, or negative sentiment. Reply to the angry one before it ranks on Google.
Generate three tones at once: Balanced, Casual & Brief, Detailed & Thorough. Pick the one that fits. Counts as one reply against your daily cap.
Per-sub conversion stats with closed revenue per sub. Subs with 10+ scored posts and zero leads get flagged for cutting. SubSifter also suggests new subs to add based on what's actually converting.
Inline chip on every post: "seen 3× · 2 leads, 1 won." If the OP already converted, you know to drop everything and reply.
SubSifter reads each sub's rules every day. If a sub bans self-promo in comments, the reply drafter warns you before you waste a reply.
Drop in your competitor names. Any post that namedrops them gets flagged, with its own section in every notification. Best moment to win the deal is when they're still comparing.
One email Monday morning: top posts, competitor mentions, intent breakdown, what moved through your pipeline, dollars closed. Read it with your coffee.
Per-seat pricing with individual schedules and brand profiles. Claim a post so a teammate doesn't reply to the same thread. One Stripe invoice.
Helpful replies stick around. They get cited, ranked, and pulled into AI answers about your category for months. Show up consistently.
Per seat, no contract. 7-day trial, no credit card.
RSS for your target subreddits plus keyword search across Reddit. No Reddit account or API key needed. Frequency is whatever you set in your scan schedule.
Yes. 7 days of Starter-tier access. No credit card. Subscribe whenever.
Per-seat pricing. Each teammate can be on a different tier. One Stripe invoice. Admins change tiers from the Team page.
Every tier gets per-scan email and a Monday digest. Pro and Elite add Slack, Teams, and Discord webhooks. All channels carry a dedicated competitor-mention section.
Drop your competitor names into your Brand Profile. SubSifter flags any post that namedrops them, even ones that scored below your regular threshold. They get a competitor badge, a dashboard section, a notification block, and their own Results filter. Best moment to win the deal is when they're still comparing.
A kanban built into the app. New → Contacted → Converted, or Lost / Dismissed. Tag a converted deal with a dollar value, your closed revenue rolls up to the dashboard and Monday digest. You don't need a separate CRM for early-stage Reddit leads.
Competitor mentions: posts namedropping your competitors. A chance to intervene mid-evaluation. Brand mentions: posts namedropping your own brand, with positive/neutral/negative sentiment. Reputation defense. Both surface as badges, dashboard cards, notification sections, and Results filters.
Three drafts in three tones from one click: Balanced (default), Casual & Brief (2-3 sentences), Detailed & Thorough (4-5 paragraphs). Switch tabs, pick the one that fits, copy. All three count as one reply against your daily cap.
Per-sub conversion stats: discovered, scored, shortlisted, leads, converted, revenue. Subs with 10+ scored posts and zero leads get flagged as suggested cuts. Pair with the auto-suggest card on your Brand Profile to tune your target list as you learn what converts.
No, because it doesn't touch your account. SubSifter only finds posts and drafts replies. You read the draft, edit it, and paste it into Reddit yourself. Nothing automated runs against your account.
SubSifter reads each target sub's rules every day and flags the restrictive ones. When you go to draft a reply on one of those subs, a banner shows what's banned so you can rewrite to be purely helpful (or skip the post). Saves a lot of shadowbans.
ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity cite Reddit when prospects ask about a product. The replies you leave today are training data for the AI answers your buyers will read tomorrow.
Yes. Cancel from the Billing page. Stays active until the end of the period. No contracts.